Transport and Transportation

Cargo lashing is more important than most people realise. Every year thousands of accidents happen, because the cargo is not lashed properly. It does not only costs thousands of dollars, but also lives. That is one of the reasons that Cordstrap founded a knowledge and training centre. During these trainings, participants are taught how to lash cargo in a proper way, for example by using composite strapping, which is very important. Participants also learn about the laws and regulations regarding containerization and how they can prevent their cargo from shifting. Of course times are changing, and that is why our trainings are updated regularly.

Cargo lashing by composite strapping: quick and easy

Cargo lashing is an important part of containerization and transporting. When it does not happen properly, bad things can happen during transportation. Cargo can be damaged of course, but staff members can also be in danger if the cargo is not lashed properly. To prevent this, it is important to use high quality, certified and endorsed cargo lashing products, such as composite strapping. These straps are made of composite, a material that can hardly be destroyed. It is also possible to use other cargo lashing products; it depends on the kind of cargo which product can be use best to keep the cargo safe. Composite strapping is easy and quick in use.

Cargo lashing with composite strapping of its own making

Cargo lashing. Working in an industry where transporting goods is a regular aspect, cargo lashing is of great importance. It is an important part of containerization. When cargo is not lashed in a particular way, it can be damaged on the way. As a producer or supplier, you do not want to see that happen. That is why cargo lashing with composite strapping is a great idea. Cordstrap develops products that are specially made for transporting goods in a safe and better way. The production of composite strapping is completely in Cordstrap’s own management. Cordstrap also produces other products to keep the world’s cargo safe.